The thing that many people here at Psych Central (PC) do is consult with your doctor. Tell them any symptoms or side affects you are having. Tell them any problems like lack of sleep or weight changes.
If you are curious there is an article at PC that describes seroquel doses at and above the range you mentioned
Bipolar Disorder Medication Spotlight: Seroquel (Quetiapine) | Bipolar Beat
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Typical Dose
Most patients take Seroquel two or three times each day. For bipolar disorder, your prescriber is likely to start you on a low dose (perhaps as low as 25 to 50 mg twice a day) and then increase your dose by 50 to 100 mg per day until you are taking between 300 and 400 mg daily. (If you have low blood pressure, poor liver function, or are elderly or in a weakened condition, your prescriber may ramp up the dose even more slowly.) Depending on how well it works at these levels, your prescriber may keep this as the maintenance dose or raise it. The maximum dose listed by the manufacturer is 800 mg per day, but prescribers may use more than that in certain situations.. As always, follow your prescriber’s advice and instructions.
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In another study
Lamictal: Miraculous? Not Quite | Psych Central Professional
Lamictal was found to work best in connection with other medicines. In the study doses were from 100-400mg.
If you are stable and in a good place, perhaps the old saw is the best advice:
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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